Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 19, 1914, Image 5

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    Tillamook
Circuit Court Meets Monday.
STATE INSTITUTIONS TO RE­
CEIVE BIG SUMS.
Sunday Services, M. E, Church
Summary of Assessment Roll for Til­ the total value of taxable property
lamook County,
(Edited by E. B. Schunelle.)
amounts to $19,989,100.
This does
•A special term of the circuit court
Sunday School, io o’clock, Sermon
The
final
equalization of the assess- ( not
.
include railroads and other pub-
The
teachers
who
attended
the
in
­
will convene on Monday, with Judge
Budget Prepared by Board for Next ii am., Subject, “Is Life worth liv­
ment roll for Tillamook County, as , lie service corporations. , which are
Webater
Holmes on the bench, stitute have returned to their work
Two Years Totals $1,762,366.93.
ing.”
agreed to by the County Board of assessed by the State Tax Commis-
which «ill enable the judge to dispose refreshed by what they have learned,
Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. Sermon Equalization, has been completed by sion. Following is the assessment for
of a number of cases that were con­ while the students of T. H. S. are
According to final estimates made 7-30 p.m. “Lots Wife.” Good singing.
Assessor Johnson, which shows that the year 1914:
tinued from the last session of the working with renewed vim and vigor by the State Board of Control, ap- I
Edward Gittins, pastor.
due
to
the
restful
vacation.
Thus
the
court.' Another grand jury will be
propriations required from the next '
Number.
double benefit of the Teachers’ In­ Legislature for the state institutions 1
drawn.
I Number acres tillable land___________________
Summons.
16 240
Number acres non-tillnble lands...............
5*6.
bA7
stitute
reveals
itself
in
both
teachers
will total $1,7^2,360.93, an increase of
Warren Construction Co. vs. Till­
! Improvements on Deeded or Patented Lands
and
students.
' Town and City Lots______ ______________ .....
36.780
$106,805.32
over
the
total
appropria-
’
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
_
amook City. Damages.
of I Improvements on Town and City Lots’
Friday night, Nov. 13, the High­ tions made for them by the last Leg- Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, .Automobiles ..................................... ’.................................. ................................
...
D. L. Shrode, Geo. Williams and
Steamboats Sailboats. Stationary Engines and Manufacturing Machinery
school basket ball team played the islature.
i Jeff D. Matney, plaintiff.
j Merchandise Stock in Trade.__
Charles Kunze vs. R. H. Ashcroft.
Panning Implements, Wagons,
Alumni team. With the exception of
Of the amount provided by the last
vs.
I Money. Notes and Accounts
Action for money.
Shares of Stock________ ....__
one man, the Alumni team was the Legislature, $40,850 was not used, the Lizzie Matney, defendant,
'• Motel and Office Furniture, etc.
Peter Nelson and John A. Nelson same as last year’s Senior team, penitentiary turning $26,850 back to
Horses and Mules
To Lizzie Matney, the above-named Cows
.467
vs. Clara F. Kennedy. Action for which proved itself so hard to con­ the general fund, the Soldier’s Home defendant:
8.033
Cattle..
:i,O43
money.
Sheep
quer. But this time the Alumni suf­ turning back $20,coo, making the total
In the name of the State of Oregon. I Goats
..
Eilers Music House vs. William fered a defeat. The score was 17 to 8 appropriation used by institutions, You are hereby required to appear Swine ...
Dogs (by request)
Dwight. To recover personal proper­ in favor of the T.H.S.
$1,608,711.61, and making the increase and answer the complaint filed against
Total Value of all Property
$19.989,100
The lineup was as follows:
ty.
of the estimated appropriations for you in the above entitled court and
T. H.S.
Alumni the total sum used during the present cause on or before the last day of the
W. G. Dwight vs. A Giebish and F.
Lamar
LF
Ebinger biennium by state institutions. Al­ time prescribed in this order for the
Joplin. Injunction.
Erickson, Crimmcns RF
Buel though there is an increase
in the es­ service of summons by publication
...... ..........
A. G. Beals vs. F. W. Watkins and
Wallace
C
Crenshaw timated maintenance appropriations herein, and if you fail so to answer,
Burton Rice. Action for money.
Maddux
LG
DcLillics over those of last year in several of the plaintiff will apply to the court
T. B. Potter Realty Co. vs. F. D. Boquist
RG.
Baine the larger institutions, the increase in for the relief demanded in the said
Mitchell. Action for money.
Next Friday night, Nov 20, the Bay the total appropriation required for complaint, namely, for a decree dis­
George Dustan vs. W. C. Hawk City basket ball team will play a re­ tile next two years is principally due solving the bonds of matrimony ex­
and Mrs. E. B. Miller. Action for turn game with T.H.S.
to improvements needed. For the in- ■ isting between you and the said plain­
money.
After the game the members of the sane asylum an appropriation of $60,-j tiff, Jeff D. Matney, for the recovery
Ira C. Smith vs. O. J. Painter No­ Athletic Association will entertain 000 is required for a wdng to the re-, by plaintiff of his costs and disburse­
lan. Action for money.
the visiting Bay City team and stu­ ceiving ward, and $100,000 for the ments in said suit, and for such other
Robert Watt vs. Frank Long, ir, dents in the Gem theatre, which Mr. Eastern Oregon Insane Asylum for a , and further relief as to the court may
| seem meet, right, and equitable.
Frank Long, jr., and Alfred Magnu­ C. C. Smith has kindly offered for new wing.
that purpose. It has been suggested
The total appropriation made for
son. Action for money.
This summons is served upon you
John W. Byers and M. O. Byers vs. that none but those who attend the each institution for the years 1913-14 by publication thereof, by order of
game will be permitted to go the was as follows: Oregon State Hospi- , the Hon. Homer Mason, County
J. M. Burton. Action for money.
show afterwards. Miss Goyne’s class tai for Insane, $614,353-5°; Eastern . Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
M. J. Gersoni vs. Frank Rowe et al.
will stage “Charlemagne”’ again. Oregon Insane Asylum, $284,829.80; j in the absence of the Hon. Webster
REJOLVED
Action for money.
Tiiilcro cif
There will be several very comical Penitentiary, $203,500; Feeble-Minded ' ; HnlrniK
Holmes, Judge
of lit*
the ('irr»ss«f
Circuit C*niir)
Court
C. R. Cater vs. Andrew Zuercher.
THAT YOU WILL HUNT
numbers on the program, and one Institute, $202,243.31; Training School above named, w hich said order is
Damages.
reel of fil mwill also be shown.
$73,450; Tuberculosis Sanitarium, dated the 18th day of November, 1914
FURTHER. FOR
NO
T. B. Potter Realty Co. vs. Axel
Mr. Reed has been very buisy $53,000; Blind School, $37,235; Deaf and the date of the first publication
Anderson. Action for money.
GOOD 6ROCER1E5 IF
changing the Manuel Training De­ School, $79,950; Girls’ School, $50,000, hereof is the 19th day of November,
Ella Hempel vs. Emmery Wagner
1914, and the date of the last publica­
partment. The room will be enlarged Soldiers’ Home, $57,000.
YOU COME TO U5.
and Rosco Barker. Action for money.
The estimated appropriation for tion hereof, and the last date on or
and more benches and tools will be
James
Bibby vs. Josef Blaser.
OUR’5 ARE PURE AND
installed. This has become necessary each institution for 1915-16 is: Ore­ before which you are required to
Action for moniy.
for the little room was very crowded. gon State Hospital for Insane, $774,- answer this summons is the 31st day
FRE5H
AND
THE
F. D. Small et al vs. R. B. Hays.
The Webster Club held a meeting 711 ; Eastern Oregon Insane Asylum, of December, 1914.
Action for money.
Dated Nov. 19th, 1914.
PRICE5 ARE RIGHT.
Thursday night. In spite of the $315,950; Penitentiary, $188,300; Fee­
J. C. Perry vs. Louis U. Albert.
T. H. Goyne,
stormy weather there was a fair rep­ ble-Minded Institute, $155,206: Train­
Action for money.
Attorney for Pl&intiff.
resentation of the members. The ing School, $68,395; Tuberculosis San­
WE WANT TO DoTHE “LIVE-WIRE'’ GRO­
Carl A. Patzlaff vs. James W. and
question for debate was, "Resolved, itarium, $69,016; Blind School, $37,-
CERY
&U5INE^5 IN THU COMMUNITY. WE
A. M. Myer. Action for money.
that the farmers of Tillamook would 789.18; Deaf School, $58,776; Girls’ : Administratrix Notice of Sale of Real
George L. Hamlin vs. Charles E.
KNOW THE WAY To Do IT, TO KEEP ONLY
Estate at Private Sale.
be benefited by entering the Port of School, $56,875; Soldiers’ Home, $37,-
Haas. Action for money.
Tillamook.” The negative side was 348.75.
PURE
WHOLESOME GROCERIES AND .SOUND
Adjustment Bureau of the Portland victorious. The next question is “Re­
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
FRUIT5
AND VEGETABLES AND To .SELL
Association of Credit Men vs. James solved, that the United States should
tue of an order and decree of the
Notice of Purvey
W. and A. M. Myer. Action for mon- maintain a large navy.” The mem­
THEM AT REASONABLE PRICE5.
DON’T
County Court of Washington County,
Oregon, made and entered on Sept.
TO
bers of the teams are:
HUNT
AROUND,
BUT
COME
.STRAIGHT
To
U5
I iy'
Portland Mercantile Union vs. S. G. Affirmative
Eugene Atkinson, Sand Lake, Ore- 22, 1914, authorizing and directing the
Negative
FOR ALL YOUR TABLE NECE55ITIE5.
gon, Anna M. Ward, Tillamook, Ore-
Reed. Action for money.
Leían Maddux gon; Alexander Watt, Tillamook, Ore­ administratrix of the estate of R. R.
Franzel Mills
First National Bank of Tillamook, Eldred Reed
Creighton,
deceased,
to
sell
at
private
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
Hubert Stam gon: E. R. Hayes, Sand Lake, Oregon;
L vi. C. E. McAlpin. Action for money.
Lee Doty L. Bettman, 22 King-Davis Apart­ sale the real estate belonging to the
Arelta Everson
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED
ments, Portland, Oregon ; M. Sommers,
| Fred Foster vs. W. O. and Otis
There woll be other numbers on the Banks, Oregon; M. E. Edwards, Dun­ estate of said deceased. I, the under­
I Chase. Action for money.
program. The public is cordially in­ dee, Oregon; N. J. Myers, Tillamook, signed, will from and after December
I Louis Albert vs. Jeff Fleck and Ben
Oregon; O. R. Chamberlain, Vancou­ 21, 1914, proceed to sell the real estate
vited to attend these meetings.
ver, Washington: George Davis, Hem­ hereinafter described at private sale,
| Via. Action for money.
TILLAMOOK,
lock, Oregon; A. Blum, Hemlock, Ore­ for cash in hand, subject to confirma­
The Buffalo Fertilizer Co. vs. J. F.
gon
;
A.
Neppach,
2nd
and
Davis
Sts.,
Shakespeare Club.
Brady. Action for money.
Portland, Oregon; A. Sanders, 118 S. tion by said court, said real estate be­
Pickering Ave., Whittier, Cal.; C. S. ing particularly described as follows,
C. S. Atkinson vs. James Langley.
At unson, Sand Lake, Oregon; Eliza­
Action for money.
The Shakespeare Club met at the beth Atkinson, Tillamook, Oregon; B. to-wit:
All the following bounded and de­
Grace Johnson vs. J. C. Johnson. hame of Mrs. Alex McNair in this L. Eddy, Roseburg, Oregon; W. R.
scribed
real property, situate in the
Glendenning,
438
East
7th
St.,
Port
­
Divorce.
city on Friday afternoon. The day
W. G. Dwight vs. John Krebs et al. was so stormy some of the members land, Oregon; Sand Lake Townsite County of Tillamook, and State of
Co., 303 Fenton Building, Portland,
Foreclosure.
failed to be present. The resignation Oregon; G. W. Galloway, Sand Lake, Oregn, to-wit:
The Southeast quarter of the South­
Sylvia L. Rice vs. Earl E. Rice. Di- of Mrs. Goyne created a vacancy so Oregon; M. E. Harris. Tillamook, Ore­
gon; Bright Walters, Henry Building, east quarter of Section Eight, and the
»orce.
Mrs. Everson was elected to fill the Portland. Oregon; E. E. Webb, Sand
i East one half of the Southwest quar-
F. R. Beals vs. W. O. and Mina M. vacancy.
Lake, Oregon; Maude Cameron, Sand I ter ard the Southwest quarter of the
Chase. Foreclosure.
Lake,
Oregon;
Mary
E.
Diamond,
3and
The guests of the afternoon were
G. F. Chaphe vs. R. H. Ashcroft et Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Fred Beals, Mrs. Lake, Oregon; Alice Hoyt, Sand Lake, I Southw'est quarter of Section Nine all
Oregon; D. N. Anderson, care Lang & (in Township 3, South of Range 10
¿Foreclosure.
Everson, Mrs. Edwards and her Co., Portland, Oregon, Emil Mosier, West, Willamette Meridian, contain­
Mary W. Whaley and A. J. Whaley house guest, Mrs. York. The ladies Goldendale, Washington:
EOK
You and each of you are hereby no­ ing 160 acres in Tillamook County,
n. Cecilia A. Davis et al. To quiet joined with us in discussing the top­
tified
that on the 27th day of Novem­ Oregon.
He.
ics under consideration and time pass­ ber, 1914, at the hour of one o’clock,
Bids will be received by me at the
Whitney Co., et al, vs Beall and Co. ed so quickly that adjournment soon P. M. of said date, 1 will begin
the sur­ law off>ce of M- B. Bump, , in Hills­
iFtheVne»
till. Injunction.
came. The hostess then invited us to vey an 1 the establishment of ‘-L- ”—- boro, Washington County, Oregon
and corners to the East half of the
Opliby Young vs. Isabell Collins take our places at dainty arranged Northwest-quarter
and lots Two (2) also at the office of the Tillamook
•»I Foreclosure.
little tables. Here we seated oruselves and Three (3) of Section T wenty (20) Headlight in Tillamook, Tillamook
tosis L. Smith vs. W. G. Dwigltt. and enjoyed the delicious luncheon and the South half of the Southwest ¡ County, Oregon, this Nov. 17, 1914.
quarter of Section Seventeen (17), .
Qwt title.
that Mrs. McNair had prepared for us Township Three (3) South, Range Ten
Widow’s dower right in said land
For Thanksgiving Day, November
AN. Marolf vs. Preston Marolf et The next meeting of the club will be (10) West, Willamette Meridian, in can be purchased for a reasonable
hrtition.
26th, low round trip tickets will be
in December with Mrs. Webster Tillamook County, Oregon, and in eon-,
nection with said survey, 1 shall locate P
•
G>y 0. Smith vs. Merton R. De Holmes.
Hold between all points on the Pacific
and establish th 1 ction corners com 1- ­ { Dated at Hillsboro, Washington
et al. Foreclosure.
mon to Section Seventeen (17), Eigh-
r _
Cunty,
__
Oregon, this Nov. 17, 1914.
Railway & Navigation Co., also be­
Robert Osburn vs. William and Lil-
teen (18), Nineteen (19) and Twenty ,
Katie J. Creighton,
Government Lands for Sale.
tween
P.R. & N. and S.P. pointH in
(20) and common to Sections Sixteen ,
"E Riefenberg et al. Quiet title.
Administratrix of the es-
(16), Seventeen (17), Twenty (20) ■
Oregon,
November 25th and 26th,
Milwaukee Mechanics
Insurance
tate of R. R. Creighton,
and Twenty-one (21)
and
the :
Return
limit
November 30th.
We are advised by the United quarter corners con.uion to Sections
’»• A Ramsey et al. Foreclosure.
deceased.
Land Office that on Nov., 27th Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18 ,1
McMillan, guardian Frank Marey States _________
M. B. and D. D. Bump,
Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20) in said
Will Ten Eyck et al.’To quiet title there will be a public sale of lots and Township
Attorneys for said Estate.
and Range; said survey will ■
«
thleen Mills vs. Mary Jane Mar- small tracts in the townsite of Siletz, be begun at the section corner common (
Notice
of
Completed
Contract.
Lincoln
County,
in
the
former
Siletz
to
sections
Seventeen
(17),
(18),
_
Nine-
Foreclosure.
|
teen (19) and (20), said Township and < Notice is hereby given, that U. G.
orfiion Mills vs. R. Lamb et al. Indian Reservation, Oregon.
Our information is that the sale em­ VSt-tal-S*. 0W». tbl.
mook County, Oregon, has filed in
rick and Anna Don vs. John braces the disposal of 112 lots and 24 day of October, 1914.
this office his certificate for the com­
G. J. Poysky.
MM Henderson. To set aside deed. five-acre tracts; also a three acre
Deputy County Surveyor of pletion of the contract of W. Mayer,
tract
for
public
school
purposes.
The
nn J. Owens vs. Alberta Frock
Tillamook County, Oregon. for the construction of a warehouse
lots are appraised at from $20.00 to
Foreclosure.
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for Tillamook County, at Nehalem
Hahn vs. Gus and Marie $185.00, an average price of $6799 STATE OF OREGON
Between all points on the 1*. R. & N.
| sg
Oregon, and any person, firm or cor­
The
five-acre
tracts
range
in
price
Foreclosure.
also
to S.P. points.
poration having objections to file to
• $• Whitehouse vs. Calvin S. from $313 95 to $526.70. an average of COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK J
the
completion
of
said
work,
may
do
I hereby certify that I have carefully
»1. Foreclosure.
$89.99 per acre-
,
, compared the foregoing with the origi­ I so within two weeks from the date of
Full particulars as to train service, specific
We are informed that the sale o nal Notice of Survey and the same is a
1 ®*“tngartner vs. Martha PoltAk
fares
between all stations, etc. from nearest Agent
I
the
firit
publication,
this land will be the entering wedge full, true and correct copy of said No­
Foreclosure.
Dated
this
the
29th,
day
of
Oct
,
1914.
of the
H. Hamlin V». Lydia S. to the opening and development of a tice and of the whole thereof.
J. C. Holden
G. J. Poysky,
very fertile country on the Siletz
JOHN M. SCOTT, General I'aHncnger Ageut Portland.
Foreclosure. ‘
County Clerk.
Deputy County Surveyor.
Kirk vs. Mamie Kirk. Di­ river. The Siletz river is about 100
mtlcs long and traverses a very beaut­
Notice of Completed Contract.
The Democratic« and Progressives
*• Iyer», jr., v. Margaret iful valley, intersected by hundreds
Notice is hereby given, that U. G.
mount-
combined in Utah and Vermont Jor Jackson, County Surveyor, for Tilla­
t’ter.ll valleys, more or less
*' *'• 'k> quiet title, <
the purpose of humalitating the Re- mook County, Oregon, has filed in
00k Cqmty Bank vs. Marion ainous.
, Joreclom*
publicans. But they are not mention­ this office his certificate for the com­
pletion of the contract of Derk Rut­
ing it now.
Mark O’Hara. Di-
to
get
The Wilson-Bryan anxiety
from
un-
gers,
for the grading of the Eugene
Fighting
from
the
clouds,
Mexico
'J. McAlpin and the American troops out of
red the sea, and bj powerful search­ Atkinson, County road, known as the
obviously is inspired by the fear that
t aside con- otherwise the peace-at-any-pnce pro­ I lights at night, is not adding to the Sand Lake road, and any person, firm
)
I
popularity of war. The old method or corporation, having objections to
gramme may be spo.led. U.th Je
was not so rapid as the modern way, file to the completion of said work,
vs Frank
factions fighting bitter y
may do so within two weeks from the
I
but it was more human like.
welcome to date or the first publication,
¿^Matney. ,polls and with Mexico in hop es
The
Democrats
are
chaos, the danger is ever present that
;>
claim credit for the Panama Canal Dated this the 29th. day of Oct, 1914
the Administration may be force , ,
J. C, Holden
claim
such blus-
but the R. publican.
Count
finish what is
the one in this country.
*
a few months
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HIGH SCHOOL JOTTINGS
HeacIiigLt, November 19, Io
RAY & CO
LOW
ROUND TRIP
FARES
thanksgiving .
Convenient Train
Service
<!
UHMAR'S variety store
TIUbAmOOK. OREGON.
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